Author:
Jean Grainger
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Learn moreRobinswood Estate, County Waterford, 1950 Three sisters, the three men that love them, and a house that could consume them all. Assuming their roles as the new Lord and Lady Kenefick and returning to Robinswood with the plan to drag it back from the brink of dereliction, is taking its toll on Kate and Sam. With a young family to raise, a very limited budget and only Kateโs parents to help, the task seems insurmountable. Kateโs eldest sister Eve and her husband Bartley have found happiness in each other after some dark years, but when a face from the past appears, it seems that everything they have worked so hard to create is threatened. Aisling, the middle sister, is being evasive and the family suspect something is very wrong. On the face of it, she has it all, a lovely husband, a comfortable house and a supportive family, but she is in deep trouble, and nobody can even guess at the real reason why. Meanwhile Lady Lillian, Samโs sister, is useless and arrogant, refusing to accept that things have changed and that her title is not going to get her what she wants, least of all from her husband Beau. In the midst of it all Dermot and Isabella Murphy try their best to maintain a life and a home for their family, but the trials and tribulations of life at Robinswood might just tear them all apart. .
Jean Grainger is an Irish bestselling author who specializes in contemporary as well as historical fiction. Once a tour guide for Ireland, she went on to become an English and history teacher in a secondary school for boys. The winner of the 2016 Author's Circle Historical Novel of Excellence, she currently resides with her husband and children in rural County Cork, Ireland.
Siobhan Waring is a British audiobook narrator and voiceover artist. An Earphones Award winner and the winner of the 2021 Independent Audiobook Award for Best Female Narrator, she has recorded over sixty books in a wide range of genres. She also records voiceover for e-Learning, radio, commercial, online, corporate, and documentary applications.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Siobhan Waring
ISBN:
9781915790545
Length:
9 hours 39 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Jean Grainger
Publication date:
January 14, 2024
Edition:
Unabridged